Some of the crags in this area are on Canadian Military land. Members of UNB Rock and Ice Club need to call Range Control before going. Non-members must present themselves in person to Range Control and procure a pass. 506 422-2000 ext 3121

This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project.You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.

Description

Eagle rock is shaped like an amphitheater on the right side is the great roof area. The left side consist of many cracks and faces divided by ledges coved in trees, and make for fun short pitch ranging from 50-75 that can be linked with climbs on different ledges resulting in a multi-pitch like experience. All the climbs currently are traditional and take good gear.

Starts on a small flake and a tough hard to protect boulder problem leads into an amazing finger crack in a corner. The corner ends at a jug filed roof and one final crux brings you to a perfect flake the stops at a 2 bolt anchor....[more]Browse More Classics in International